OUR DUNEDIN TELEGRAMS.
(Hv Telegraph—Special to the Star) FREIGHT WAR ENDED DUNEDIN, This Day. I The freight war declared bet ween the Invercargill and Southern shipping coinj patties towards tjie end of 1006 and mainj tained since with unwavering detormina I (ion, has at last come to an end. Freights were down as low as four shillings per ton j hom Dunedin to Invercargill. As a result I of the truce imw ■ailed, an agreement has I 1 1 ecu drawn up. fixing the freight to Invr. argil! at a genera! rate of ten shillings tun. DUNEDIN CUR I’t'R ATION'S TRKA SURER. Onl of ninety two applications for the p."item of City Treasurer in Dunedin at a i salary of RPOO per annum, nine have been i iuiimiendi-.l by the Finance Com mil tee ! from whom a final sole.-! Hi 11 j bv the City Conn, i! n.-x! week The favo riles in tie’ i mining are Mr Orator ‘ i own Clerk at Maori Hi!!) and Mr U M Ross, whose credentials from Sydney lire nf a high order.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 5 February 1910, Page 4
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179OUR DUNEDIN TELEGRAMS. Greymouth Evening Star, 5 February 1910, Page 4
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